APC Youth Leader’s “Joy is Coming” Assurance

The National Youth Leader of the APC made a statement on social media that “Joy is coming” just a day after the petrol pump price increase.

However, the relevance of this statement remains unclear, and it’s hard to decipher what he’s trying to convey, Is it a call to action, a message of hope, or simply a hollow phrase?

Moreover, considering the current situation in Nigeria, it’s challenging to see how this statement can be taken seriously.

The government’s recent policies have only added to the suffering of the people, and it seems like the leaders are more focused on their own interests than the welfare of the citizens.

The youth leader’s statement comes across as dismissive of the people’s struggles and ignores the need for concrete action to address the issues at hand.

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Furthermore, the fact that the government has raised the petrol pump price just a day before this statement was made only adds insult to injury.

It’s hard to see how “Joy is coming” when the prices of essential commodities are skyrocketing, and the government seems to be doing little to alleviate the suffering of the people.

The youth leader’s statement seems like a desperate attempt to placate the masses rather than a genuine call to action.

Therefore, it’s essential to take this statement with a grain of salt and focus on demanding real change from our leaders rather than relying on empty promises.

The statement could have been said in a way to encourage youth to keep pushing and striving hard, but it’s honestly not encouraging, especially considering the way the situation keeps getting worse and worse.

The government is not helping matters as they are all concerned about their own well-being and self-interests, even when the people decided to speak up, they all framed ignorance like they did not hear and did nothing about all of the issues complained about.

In addition, the earlier we give ourselves reasons to smile, the better, as there is no compliment from anyone.

They should credit themselves and keep doing better at what they do, for it will definitely yield a change in a day coming soon, It will all work well, and everyone will testify to the time that efforts are not appreciated.

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